14. to form in the mind: to make a decision. 15. to judge as to the truth, nature, or meaning of: What do you make of that remark? 16. to estimate; reckon: I make the value at $1000. 17. to put together; form: to make a matched set. 18. to amount to; total: Two plus...
14. to form in the mind: to make a decision. 15. to judge as to the truth, nature, or meaning of: What do you make of that remark? 16. to estimate; reckon: I make the value at $1000. 17. to put together; form: to make a matched set. 18. to amount to; total: Two plus...
What does the idiom hit the sack mean? infml to go to bed in order to sleep: I've got a busy day tomorrow,so I think I'll hit the sack. What is making a splash? informal. :to attract a lot of attention in an exciting wayThe young director is making (quite) a splash in Holly...
Incorrect: We gave the flowers to the customer in the refrigerator. Correct: We gave the flowers in the refrigerator to the customer. 17. Misplaced adverbs (Be careful where the adverb is placed in the sentence as it has a different meaning.) Incorrect: She almost wa...
Alone, Yet Together: Suffering as (Boundary) Situation When for the third time the fiery wave broke on him, lifting him a little, the child curled himself up and shrank away to the edge of the bed, as if in terror of the flames advancing on him, licking his limbs … When the spasm...
Making Money is the 36th Terry Pratchett novel in the Discworld series, published in the UK on 20 September 2007. It is the second novel to feature Moist von Lipwig, and involves the Ankh-Morpork mint - specifically the introduction of paper money to the
When describing her writing strategies, she emphasises not her research but the importance of immersing herself in Victorian literature, particularly the novels, to enable her to 'write in a form, in an idiom, that seems to me to belong to the period' (Dennis, 2008: 47). So effective is...
14. to form in the mind: to make a decision. 15. to judge as to the truth, nature, or meaning of: What do you make of that remark? 16. to estimate; reckon: I make the value at $1000. 17. to put together; form: to make a matched set. 18. to amount to; total: Two plus...
15. to judge as to the truth, nature, or meaning of: What do you make of that remark? 16. to estimate; reckon: I make the value at $1000. 17. to put together; form: to make a matched set. 18. to amount to; total: Two plus two makes four. 19. to provide: That book makes...
the respective lan- guages (as shown in Figure 2).7 If a construction C1 can be used in L1 with the same meaning and in all contexts in which a construction CA is used in LA, but also in other contexts with a different meaning, we regard them as being partially equivalent.8 Figure...